(ambrta jTrccmmu I SATURDAY, : : : JtJNE 29, 1672 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. THK COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. H v. Ill t.o 6v.n from the following announce lllt ut that the President or the late Democratic tVuuty Convention baa up polo ted an Executive Committee, as he was authorized to do bj- the action of that body. The substitution or this Committee In place of the usuul fctandlnjr Coun ty Coiotulttoe belo a master not merely of form, but of aubaUtnve, the Democracy of the county will expect prompt and energetic work Bt IU baud In pursuance of the authority Vented in me t.v the lave iiemocrfttio County Convention, m'lm h assembled at Elcnsbur-r, May 27, 187, I ht-M-t-y appoint the following named persons to .-t .m the Democratic County Executive Com- mittee, until the meeting of the next County ! ouveiiti-n. in 1873. aud to perforin all the du ll tl. heretofore pertaining to the County Com- miitee which wa abolished by said Convention: ! N HOK.NE, C'OirfflaN, Jobniitown. j mjou ZIMMERMAN, Johnstown. THllM.:Jtixc, iwtnoria uoroufrn, I1KXHY TOPPER, Adam township. JOHN S. RHEY, Ebeiieburg-. JOHN' BUCK. I'Hrrolltown. CHARLES U'HAGAN, Gallltzln. JOHN li C It HI N. Clearfield towneblp. JOHN FAR KEN, Washington tp. JAMES KINO. PrfitUnt County Convention. Jifhnstown, June 13. MTi. 1 liana aad SUatiapaat ntl near Home. 1..T of -ttitors at Creraon. f Am-i"'111 rlT on the 8ih July. I No (jHpr "ill be iebutd irotn this office next clc. . , 3 Horns. Iudinus county, avs it has found a '.lend niiii. i 1'h.k. Cu'8 normal school is largely 4 1 uc Lew depot building at Altoons. is near ly undt-i roof. 1 ui oiiftrnt travel on the Pa. Railroad j. Jf KIT Ur now. i Iu'it ilaily p(er in Johustowo continues to j;it-ie J-nies F. Catrphell. ) Jin.Krow.i will celebrate the 4ih wiih horse j-iciij;. pitiii 8. dancing, etc. i liun. H. D Furrta wnl to back to Conerers ;7;.ioi tl.e Westmoreland district. i utot Johnstown's voung ladies purloin ,Uis liom Saiidvvale Cemetery. I A mw briiige will mairj the boroughs of J L'oiirniHugb und Wooodval this rummer. I A mot iinaitd Biown was run over bv the cars u( Deny one day lust week and killed. j Tumi tu vsind dollars ia the pitiful ieuru received by eufleriui Someiaet tbua far. I A mtiouT conductor, whose name w did hot learn, baa an arm broken at Gallitziu last Friday. ? 1'siSiDr.NTIAL CAMrAisN Caps, Capes, and iToiL-bes. " Ueud curd of Cuuuirghutu & Hill. ' tu this paper. 1 la. Bktrc-ao is going to take a fnr western 'trip next tail, lie sa-s the trout aie pleuiy . vut ibt re. A rifa display o( fiieworks will be one of the attractious uf the eeuing oi the 4 la iu Hben-burg. Adolth Edtm, If years of age, was dromird in a dam i ear liollidayrburg, while Lathing, laal Saturday. 1 A. C. Fin.y, weil known here, is Clear i field's ruuical nominee lor delegate to the . C ntitutional Convention. - Thic labor rtloiniers of Islair coutty will lulu a convention at liulliriayburg on July 10. Vj tituiuate a lull county ticket. ' 1 tin vute lo del ei mil e tlm place for holding rctioi' iu the West Ward in future will be kld u-morrow. To the polls ! i A coiKRto lullower of a circuit juaaped into dum at Water Street last Sunday aud lorgol In r Die iu the surlhce afterward. ? Ohablit A iBaiuuT. formerly ef Etieutburg. iit i tie rauica! nomination for ConreuiJLi-at-lMrte it tl ete is an optninp; lur him. A no HoTivit on the CleuifitU and T)rone rilioad hauled a train of niueU-oue loaded lars over the mountain the other day. A cos iihno young ntau from bedlord loaned his carpet-Dag and r-ome money to a i.ely tiiade Irietid iu Fiiiabaigh ou Tuesday. ; A cab to ad of "uieu aud brethren." des'iaed for the Hollidaytburg and Williauiabuig IlaiU . lead, arrived at the lurmer phice last waek. Je.NMix Bowkks. ed 6. while walkiu on tiie railroad near Foatoria, was struck by a )iii-ttig engine, last Thursday, and severely A uu ef ten years hot au Aeierican bald if'e in Westtnurelaitd couuly lal Friday, it iiitaruied six leet two iaches from tip to lip of ! tlir a ii'ge. ilihsiiALL Jors for a long time the tele j praj.h operator at this place, resigned that pj I miii. ii I ii m Saturday evening. Ue was eflicieut I i d iccommodatieg. J KbkNtiBikc has two female streets. Marian ni.d Juiiau.aud it may be mentioned as a HiuUr fait liist, though near ueitthjors. they Late never been kuowu to cross oue a:,otiier. L. Oatman ia receiving a larj;e uew s.ock i f tiresa m d dry goods, and tills us to say i tiuuh thee coluiurs that any oue wanting I nuitihing Nicit iu thai line ou get it at his f f.oie. ' Altoona has a buiines rign which runs in '' '8': "B0"'UC out Whitcwarhing doue Leie." Which la; a over the ign Ebfuattcrg titd lo be au ni'ouvi ft .'Weave,' bv Jwhu ; ii.il h." At the annual session of the Pennsylvania Griti d Temple ol Ilouor and Temperance, : held at Scranton laat week. Lion A. A. Bjt- ker, of Kbeueburg, Was elected Grand Worthy j 'i rtrtplar. CiEAsriELD ii talkii g loud. The erection tla l.n-l rick n.anulactory, witb a capacity of I la.tCU btick a day, ia auggexied, aud some 1 ei iialiet tbreatciib to ti u,t SO.OJU in a law- i Uitll and boom. I A u in belonging to Matthew Pat ton, of ilcnuo lowiichiu, M fill n county, recently laid "U fpj; ol enormous nze, which, upon being ; tirtied. was louud to cotilaiu auother lully lvy e'n ped e(ig inside. .; - SufL lliKhT and Lafayette Weaver, of io:co;k Valley, lluiiliugdou cout.ty, have Leeu aneaied aud bound over for lior-e steal- Vre ?l fet'W oul of ,'"r'1 bJ Uie C.lbeuUy uboul luring baraius " - J'icMts Hill leLdd oo the 4th at Summit OuIIhziij. the pioceeds at both places to be devoted to thurcU purposes The Altooua Cornet Baud w.ll be presentat the latter. We .know they both will oe etjoyable affairs. f J iik child, eu bclongiu,. to the Academy of jibe - Holy Name." ot tins place, will bold tlieir exhibition in the" Wigwsm"oa Tuesday, July a.h. The chiliireu aie well traiued. aud I ttmi ci.courageineLt hum our citixefls. I U.sck m a long while, a hard hearted has I h'"i 'trfu.es to uke his wife to V. S. linker's t.p 8iore to buy her a Doily Vardeu. aud iniu.eduiely after the folks say of that woman "ikt hlie has au 'aunadicken.ouian power of Jw." 1 bit exhibition of the Hudet:ts of St Francis College. Loretto. came off Tuesday. We wrrw ""We to be t-Teaeni, but learu that thoufc" Ine Lumber ol persons iu Uei dnce was not so f.ieiaou some former occaaious, the affair u eutire success. 1 uoiou the wheat crop looks well since the te raiua, aud though all prospects of a lauiiue Lve happily vanished, yel there are those in r uiidkt to day who need biead good bread. I Ley ought to buy their flour Item Ed. Mills" u'fib btreet. A pusTka beadctf 'Caudon." notifying all JOLcerned that Sec. 4 ol Chapter 14 of our borough oidiuauce will be rigidly enforced. "eanat.es the pillars and public place of town 1 fi. rueaus ihtt there will be no exploding of kuopowueron the 4th. Ilk- 1. r- lull bria county gentleman who has m .l"::oln tepostessed of Congressioual v,,''1,0"8- il thought it may be said wilh a Jkble degree of precision that though he is i cliitt, it will not be great while ta - - ui oe a cau tUUa:e '"'J'UtlT.. j; . . oocm01 re dig,e'ble acquaintances. them I lLem' lia Low to cler of &iuok .V" olt rtt;urring uaidsumiuer iuquirj. ' lie r11cabu 5'grs o do U with. They ' ts c'Bs ui town. Tnc basfness of carrying the mai!a from ElxtriBburg Aorihward passes into the bands of Mearrs Joim A. Kennedy and Julius Steith nest Monday. They have provided themselves with new and iticely finished coaches, and will cuurey pegbeugeis to and fro at rerfso'uaule rates. Tui ilckALO says that that diabolical Srood ctit which it printed a few weeks ago was a ''fair representation of Mooie," the convicted murderer. It resembled Moore about as much as It resembled Moore's off-ox. and was as near a ''fair representation" of anything as usually geu into the rJ skald. Tua Second Annual Commencement of Mount Ualiitzin Seminary. Fbenburg. will Use place on Thursday, July llih. FarenU. patrons, and well wishers are respectfully in vited to be present. An ice cream festival and other eijoyables will be prepared iu the Wigwam" the evening of the same day. Cbam. R: Bcaia does cot brag so much of thunew pavement of his as he btagt about the new stock of wstches, clocks, jewelry, etc., to be seeu in his store. He says they are the ni cest to be got in market, and he furthermore avers that the prices at which they are held cannot be improved on iu Philadelphia. Vast quaititiea of rain have falleu through out this sec' ion during the present week, and the rivers and creeks in every direction are bank full. Lilly's, ia this county, was partly inuudated. and contiderabledamage to bridges, etc , is reported from east of the mountain. No perceptible rise of the river at Cherrylree was apparent. Wx made mention in a portion of our edition last week of an accident which had belalleti Henry Kavlor o;. Friday. He was working at (iitings, Jones & Co.'s sawmill, a couple of miles wet of town, at the time, and was en gaged felting a tree, when a limb dropped and struck him on the bead. He was considerably cut and biuiaed.but uot d4u?eroualy injured. A atvuoN of the iflkera and employees of the old Portage railroad, and the canal and other public works of Pennsylvania, is to lake place at the head of Plane No. 5, Summit, this couutv. in September next at the Man sion Hotel, in that place. Juo. Dougherty, of Mi. Union, is to deliver the oration. Gover nor Geary, and other prominent ex-officials of the works, are to be present In another columu will be found an adver tisement relating to the iua Mowing and Reaping Machines. Tbeee machines are said to be the best in the world for the several pur poses for which they ure icteuded. G. Hunt ley is the ageut for their sale iu northern Cambria. We advise all our farmer friends who have not seen the machines to call at Mr. Huniley'a store and investigate their merit'. Asm eighteen years ago, a stranger visited Somerset. He happened to say that they made better butter than the Glade where he came from, aud the Someraeters put hi in in jail for it. He got mad at this, and made some noise, and the t-egeud goes on to say that he predicted that Someiset would some day be burned up. That man is wauled Bow that prophetic stranger maiuly to vouch lor the truth uf this stoiy. This ia from last week's report of the citv councils of Altoona: "Mr. McKiemau stated that a 'verdant, unsophisticated youth from Cambria county, who lately became a so journer in ibis citv. and being ignorant of the ordinances, was fined $10 lor having on hi evening walk stopp- d in front of one of our churches, lo li.-ten lo the sweet strain of mu sic that proceeded therefrom.' and as the young man was no rody. aud as he did not know the law, he therefore moved that the fine be remitted. Agreed to." - 1m company with a select few, we sat down lo a big dinner at Focter'e ou Sunday It is not tiecess irv to io over the usual formula of saying that the board groaned, etc-, and that all did ample justice, etc., but one fact we cannot refraiu from mentioning, namely: that new potatoes ol Foster's own growing was one of the dishes that graced 'he labie. Mark the date the S3d I Foster, by the way, is land lord ot the Cambria House. The patrenage he receives in his line of business shows thai his labors for the public ar appreciated. fccoTr Mux roe again. He weut to the pen itentiary from this place some years ago for larceny, but was p.irdoiied out He came back to trll us all how glad he was at having regained his libeiiy. and went away with a stray coal ou his back. Then we heard from hiiu at Bolii.laysbur and other points east, and it was alwaya the Same old story of thiev ing and thelt. At last, he arrived at Bedlord and to arrive at a place was wilh him to steal. It was a roll of butter, and Scott was cap tured, tried, found guilty, and sentenced to I lie pel herniary tor a year. He hp.kw jil this was last April and was not heard of till the othet diy, when he was captured iu Cumber land, Md. He is now iu the peuitentiary. Haaar Whitk always was a fraud. Bat just now he is a Iraud and a nuisance com bined. One-half the papers we pick up state that he has resigned off the rad ical Slate ticket as nominee tor Congressman at large, while the other half declare as by authority that he continues to "stick." As i: this were not enough, here comes the report that he his de Ciined the uoiuinalioii for delegate to the Con s' iluttonal Convention, lo be followed, of course, by multitudinous denials. It is no concern of ours, but a a nutter of comfort this hot wether we would like to have tliee provokiig contradictions definilaly settled. Or mux we wait till Cvl-oler, when both tbev and Hairy can be so effectually settled that uei'.her will ever afterward be heard ol T A 11 iaitkik dko Stjbt. A correspondent sends ui iKs lullowing sorrow lul uarrative of the journey ot lhecoreot u Altoona woman from Missouri lo Altoona : Some two moutht ago. a man living in AU toona took his wife to MirSiuri, to have a canrr removed from her brcaat. A surgical operation was performed, but unsuccessfully , aud t'ie worn ui Sast week died The body was shipped for Altoona per railroad in a baggage car, the husband accompanying it. By an oveisigbt, the latter failed to procure a certifi cate from the physician iu attendance, setting forth the cause ot her death. The small-pox is greatly leared along the line of the railroad, and the oversight spoken ot was most uuiortu nate iu i results. a will appear upon reading what follows. At one point, wbeie a chatige of cars became nececaary, the conductor re fused to allow the vofliii to be put on his train, aud it was only alter the most piteous appeals r-ad been made ihat he allowed it storage. At Pittsburg, no one could be found willing to help him transfer the coffin, and the conductor also re' used to allow it on his traiu The cof fin was a metallic oue. and heavy, and while attempting tu carry it, unaidid. the husband let it fall, aud it broke He was .heu obliged to wrap his overcoat around it to hide its con tents from the gaze of passers-by I He some how found a couductor with enough symoa'.by in his heart to allow him to take the eoffiu to Altoona. where it arrived at 12 o'clock, mid night, last Saturday, A uww coffin was pro cured, and ou Sunday luoiuiug the wearied body was laid to rest. A Litklt Si'KPat Last Sunday was an eventful day in Altoona. The citv was full lo oierflowiug wilh visitors, drawn thither to witness the ceremonies atteudant" upon the dedication of a new addition lo the German Catholic church, in East Altoona. and the laying of the corner stone of St. Mary's Cath olic church. A large procession, beaded by a brass band, traversed the streets, and proceed ed to the sit of the new church. Just as the eeremouy of laying the corner-stone was being commenced, the alarm of fire was struck, and in a momeul the entire body of worshipers was dipesed, one aud all hastening away to the fire. Oue hote'i, the American House, ou Hail road street, aud two stables, were burned down. Bishop Domeuec officiated at the reli gious ceremonies. He arrived at Altoona qb Sunday on a special train. While this traiu was iu the v trinity of the upper bridge, and moving at a pretty rapid tale of fcpJ. a yOAiujr mau pamed George Kline attempted to jump on. Ue missed his footing. auA fell ou the track .the wheels passing over W' body and killiug him instaui)y. The same evening, a mad aug made liiiuaelf manifest on, ihe.iceets, and created unbounded confusion,. Tub attention, of the reader ia directed to a number v( m 4vertUu.eLta tlija weekv r.lfc-f ok Jurors rop. St ptem bkb. Cocrt Mestrs. Thouius David nd Alex. Skelly, Jury Commissioners, met here last Monday, and drew the several furies lor the ensuing September term ot Our county Courts. Subr joined aie the names drawn : , Grand Jurors. Geortre C. K. Zubtn, Etiensburgr, Foreman. John Dively, Cruyle Township. Patrick Dimotid, Prospect Borough, S. M. DoiikIhms, Chewt springs borough. Patrick lioran, Sutjttinerhili Township. Thomas Fitzpatrick. CUlst Township. Htirh Gallagher, Gulhtzin Township. B. F. Horner. Johnbtown. Martin F. Kelly. Gallitziu Township. PttmUel Kelly, Clcartield Township. Abel Llovd, Ebcnsbutg. K lobar! Morgan, Johustown. Jacob Mouse. Alleghany Township. John . McKeuzie. Chest Springs. James Mellon, Cambria Borough. James Murray, Ebeusburg. Jaoob S. Meidron, Johnstown. Jonn 3. Ogden, Jobuatown. John Pendry, Jr.. Johnstown. George J. RodgerS, Ebcnsbursr. William J. Tlerneyi Cambria Township. James Tittle, Johnstown. Benjamin Winner, Carrolltown. Andrew White, Carroll Township. Tracers tumrs Firxt Week. Adams Juuics Costlow, Syl. Reynolds. Alleghany James Uailey, Francis A. Storm. Itlacklick Lhtvia liracken, Luther Styles. Cambria Tp. James Mills. John O'Counell, Robert Murray, Johu Mcliride. Cambria Boro. Henry time, Jacob Kuho. Carroll David Abrxuis. Alexander Brawley, Thouias Davis, Joseph Gut wait, Wm. Eututr, Christian White. Carrolltown Andrew Houk. Coneiuaugh Tp. Abraham Alwlnc, Ephraim Wissinger. Coneiuuugh Borough James Griffin, Patrick Markey. Clearfield E. R. Dunegan, Patrick Donovan. Ebeusburg William A. Jones, Juuicd Myers, Joseph Skelly. Gallitziu Joseph Will. Johnswu William Caldwell, Wm. Flattery, JohuBT Hay, John Thomas. -Eoretto John Bradley, Edward Little, Mi chael Maloy, George McGulre. Millvlllc-Patrick Connelly, Wm. M. Davis. Prospect Edward Little. Richland George Orris. Suojuicrhill Wiiliuiu Flynn, John L. Hess, Edward Met; lade. Susquehanna John Manlon, M. J. Piatt. White Isaac Gates. Wilmore Johu McColgan. 7'rnrerwe Jurxfn Second Week. Adams Henry Topper. Alleghany John C. Bradley, Cambria Tp. T. W. Shoemaker. Carroll Winiuru Cole, James Kane, Jr. Carrolltown Henry Scanluu. Chest Jacob Kibler, Clearfield Peter Litzinger. Coneiuuugh Boro. Joseph Alwiue, Joseph Berlin. Croyle Peter McClarrln. CKpersdale Jacob Hoover. Ebelititiurg E. Huberts, Lewis Uodgers, John D. Thomas, Fraukliu Eplimiiii Custer. Gallitiin Tbwuiag Hagan, Charles O'llagan. Jackson August Link, James M. Singer, Henry Varntr. Johustown Casper Burgraff, C. Emerson, William Fleming, Joseph Fisher, Joseph Lay ton, Li. C. Morris. Loretto W. W. Jamison, Thomas O'Friel. Munster John Dailey, William Glass, Jatucs More-land, Patrick Smith, Coruclius Dover, Daniel M. Farren. Kichland tieorge Conrad. Suuiinerhlll John Uiiey. Susquehanna Augustine Craver. Tu ior Christian Boingardut-r, Jos. Burkct, Joseph S. Paul. Washington Thomas J. Brawley, Morris George, Thomas Hewit, Jaiucs ituiiiey. vViUnorc Ephraim C'rum. Yoder--Jacob Croyle, llenry Howard. Carrolltown Our Currolltown correfpon dent sends us the following irews items : . Ou Wed nerd ay l.Pt, Willie Flick, about 9 years ol age. son of Mr. Frank Flick, of Car- rolliowu, came near losing his life Ironi tuo Htroke. For several days, bis memory was seriously impaired and all power of recognition gone. He is gradually recovei irg, and 1 am glad to t able to say that uo fears are enter tained by his physician of any permanent ius jury resulting fioui the accident, il such it can be called Ou Saturday evening, as Mr. Frank Saupp, of Loretto, bad gol about a mile ou h'.s way home from Carrolltown, he was thrown from his buggy and beriously ittjuted. From Dr. J. J. Oalmau, whe was called upou to attend hiai, we learn that his leg was broken iu a uiauner kuowu as "Potts' liacture." in the neighborhood of the ankle, and the m.kle iine.l dislocated at the joint. Considering Ine fact that Mr. iiaui'p was already a cripple from the "late uupleaaantiiPSri,' ibis injury will set hard eu him We all sincerely sympathize with him iu his new afilictiou. Tun Firemen's Picnic We have heretofore announced iu these columns that the Dauntless Fue Company would indulge in a grand cele bration on the "Glorieus 4.h," aud in out la-t iiue gave an ouiliie of the programme. It will do no harm, however, to say again that the Company will have a street parade at 9 a m .. proceeded by the engine, hook and ladder and hone carnages, etc., a bra bund, tiiga. etc., alter which thev wiil repair to Lloyd's Grove lor a day 'a genuiue old-lushioned recre ation and amusement. At 10 o'clock, the Declaration of Independence will be read, altt-r which, an oration will be delivered by Johu S Rhey, E-q Dinner at lljg o'clock. Dai c ing. croquet, etc , at 12 u clock. The pro gramme is a good oue, and the management are abundantly able to cairv it out to a success ful finality. All who desire to pas "the day we celebrate" in a pleasant and harmless manner should strain a poiut to be pteseut. Scribser's For Jul-T. Tho West Point Mili tary Academy and its surroundings are profuse ly and tieaoti rutty illustrated in Sckiunkk's tor J uly, the historical and descriptive text being supplied by Benson J. Lossing. This article appears Just at the time tbut public atteuiion is attracted to the Academy. Another timely paper is that ou "Woman as a Smuggler and Wonikiins a Detective." la which one of tho mnt curious and susrgestive branches of the Custom House system is rutty exiinwxl. Mr. Warner's "Buck-Log Studies" (by the way, one of the best series of magazine articles ever put lihed in America) are, if auy thing, more de lightful thun their predecessors. "Draxy Mil ler's Dowry," a very freJi and strong piece of characterization, by thrft mysterious author Saxe Holm, is concluded in this number: and a generous installment is give" of Mrs. Oliphant's "At HisGates." Mr. Wilkinson's searching but courteous ci iticisin of "Mr. I)well' Priiw" is concluded. Tbn we have a strong nuturulistiu story by James T. McKay, entitled "Barker and Blind;1' au interesting little illustrated article on spiders ("Will you walk into my Parlor'") ; an illustrated paper, "As Others See us," by Prof. Wilder, of "Cornell ;,' a brief essay tin "The Law of the Heart aud the Low of the Street," by Hodgkins; and poems by Mrs. Whit ney and Miss Osgood. The Editorial Depart ments, are, as usual, quite full. Dr. Hoi lurid, in "Topics of the Time," talks about "Tho Christian Sabbath in Great Cities," "The Liter ary Bureaus Again." "Our Prenident'" and "In direct Damages." The Old Cabinet has some thing eoncernloy "Old Probabilities," "My Fa mous Friend," "Poor Pillicoddy," and "Mrs. Whitney's Pansies." "Nature and Science," "IlQine aud Society," "Culture and Progress," and "Etchings,' are full of practical informa tion and eutertuiutucut. The Seaside. At Cape May the Columbia house will be ready for guests on Saturday, tho &ttb of this month. Mr. George J. Bolton, pro prietor of Bolton's hotel at this placo and the Washington hotel on Chestnut street, Phila delphia, wiH again open the Columbia this being his ninth :easou at the capes and sixth season at the same house. For desirable local ity, good ocean front, smooth beach and a general Hue of home comforts let us recom mend tho popular Columbia house, autl for the finest ocean bathing on the coast, Ihe best patronized and beat regulated seashore home for the summer, let us recommend Cape May. Mr. Bolton informs us bis band has been en gaged as usual, and the Columbia will not fail tosustaiu its well earned reputation for com fort aud pleasure XaiTiab uv Patriot. Tnc Light Running Domestic Sewing Ma chine. This Machine has been known for six years past, but no effort has been made to push It, until, by reason of recent improvements, it has been declared superior to anything yet in vented. There Is Just one-fourth as many nie ces used in its construction as in a Howe Ma chine, and It will do twioo the work- It will sew finer and heavier goods than any machine in the market. It has all the p4wet'ai lartfe Singer, while It runs as light aud quiet us t fee wiico & Gibbs. Ture la n machine tu the market taut will )are go on trial with it. It makes the Lock St Ich, alike on both sides. R. W. Stead man & Co., Goucrul Agents, Jso. UO Sixth. Street Pittsburgh. dr. Isenbkro, or AUooba, ha the onryrlsrb in Central Pennsylvania to apply the Fafeooi approvements on artLSclal teeth, aud is not only ready bu.t willing to promise in all cases (no mutter how difficult) perfect satisfaction. This Improvement ia fully adopted to public speakers, no matter bow difficult the case. They will not fait in coughing, laughing, or talking. Ministers and lawyers should. fed themeclvea oajrtivubuly Interested, GO AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 1 Andy Fos ter, of the well known tirm or Gels Jk Foster, was ill New York ami Philmleluhia reoentlv. and as his experience) in the purchase of dry r goodsof the newest patterns, latest styles and beat quality is well known we expect to see a rush of customers to that establishment when this fact becomes generally known. Geis 6c Foater have the largest and best selected stock of dry goods in this city, but the firm desire to call particular attention to tho department al lotted to CARPETS. One portion of their large store is devoted to the sale of carpets, and as they buy an immense stock at a time they are necessarily enabled to buy and sell cheaper than any olner store in town. Visit Gets: Foster's mammoth store on Clinton street, Johnstown, and examine their goods and prices and we are suro you will pat ronize the lit iu. IIICKEY'8 FURNITURE WARKROOMS. Johu Hickey, Undertaker, on Julian street, Fourth Ward, Altoona, is prepared to supply iletallc Burial Cases of all sizes and patterns, and on reasonable terms. Mr. Hickey Keeps constantly on hand a large stock of uew and fashionable furniture, and those who require anything in his line should give him a call. Every article sent from bis rooms will be warranted as represented. Hair and Straw Mattrasses manufactured to order at lobs than city prices. Cuiio seat chairs re-caued and fitted up as good as now. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. rjul.W.-tl. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, C-oiisumptiou, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to bis fellow Sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge) with tbo directions tor preparing and using the Bame. which they will lind usuukcchk for Consumption, Athnta. Hron -cttUUs. Ac. Parties wisuiug the prescription will pleuse address Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSON, ll-lS.-ly. lw Peun St., Williaiusburgh, N. Y. Tbi Suez Canal, is kept open for the largest ships, with a depth of twenty feet of water. All the dry goods und dress goods that are sold by John J. Murphy come either through this canal or over the great Paei tic ocean ; so that his silks are direct from China, while his other imported goods are from various foreign parts. Mr. Murphy has now the best selection of dry goods, dress goods and fancv goods tbut the eye ever rested on. His store is at the corner of. Main and Fraukliu street, Johnstown, and all those who want ehtup, fashiotiuble goods should be sure to go there. The Tarifk.- What is mosnt by the tariff is a duty laid on goods importid into this country. M. H. .Mayer, No. 34,1 Main street, lirst floor r the Opera House, JolinMown, has taken the t-iriff entirely off his ready-made clothing, and is now prepared to sell any quantity of sum mer clothing at prices within a fraction of the original cost and carriage. He goes in for quick sales and small profits, and a frequent return of money. Those who 'mil witb Mr. Mayer for the purpose of buying clothing may depend on getting good bargains in all kinds of apparel. Mus. Swisshelm lectured not lonr since in Pittsburgh. Her subject was, "Where to buy cheap dress goods." The entire audience voted in favor or Aldeiidifer & Coppock, Main street. Johnstowu, under the Opera House, where can be found every modern style of goods, every kind of a pattern, every color and shade of ar tificial flowers, every kind of bats, bonnets and ribbons, and the only natural curled hair in the county. No. 213, tirst floor. Opera House. Please give these enterprising young, gentle men a cull. Lcli pses. There are throe things that eclipse the nun, and they are the moon, clouds und niiflit; but nothing can possibly eclipse Jas. J. Murphy's sale of ready-iuade clothing, at his Star Clothing Store, No. 10: Clinton St., Johns town, where summer clothing, summer hats, summer collars, summer neckties, summer sus penders, summer umbrellas, and all other kinds of light summer clothing are kept constantly for sale by the cord, gross, dozen or single arti cle. Mr. M. has a very large stock ou baud now. That Beak. That great big bear that came out of the wilderness and danced before S. J. 11 ess i Brother's Clothing Store couldn't attract tho immense crowd that were there buying and carrying off coats, pants, vests, curls, collars, cravats, and everything else that umkes men look well and feel well in hot weal tier. Thut man must be extremely silly who would wear heavy, costly clothing iu summer whi-u he can get cheap, light summer clothing ut -U Muiu street. Johustowu. Caution. Every genuine box of Dr. Mc LA NE'S LIVER PILLrt bears the signature of FLEMING BROS., and their private United States Stamp. " Take no other." The market is full of iruitatioi oitrn akv. DAVIS. Died, nt the residence of his parents, in Cumbria township, on Tuesday Ia;-t, Henry Davis, aged about i years. The remains of the deceased, followed by a very large fuuerul cor tege, were Interred on Thursday. MOTIOE. Jamwt McDcimitt rs Mi chael McDermitt. John McDermitt, Mi chael A. McDcruiit, son of full age of Henry McDerinit, deceased, and Charles V. McDermit, by his Guardian. James Litinger In the (Xiurt or CoiumoLi Pleas of Cambria County, No. 93 December Term, 1867. Pluries. Summons iu Partition. And now, June 12, 1872, Rule upon James Mc Derinit, John McDermit, and James l.iiziuger. Guardian of Charles V. McDerinit, Johu C. McDermit, and James V. McDermit, uifhor children of Henry McDermit, deceased, is awarded by the Court to appear therein ou the tirst day of next term, to accept or refuso to take the real estate at the valuation put- upon it by tho inquest held on the Will day of Febru ary, A. D. 1S72. Notice to be given to Michael McDermit of the Rule by publication six times lu the Ctim-bri-.i fYcHi'iu. Bv the Court. sE.vt-1 From the Record. Certified 12th of Juue, ltS72. J- K. HITE, Prothonorarv. Altfcot W. B. BoNAKKH, Sheriff. IJci'J.Ct SlIKKIFF S SALE. liy virtue of a writ of Plur. Vend. Expon. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumbria county, and to me directed, there will be ex oi.se.l to Public Sale, at the Court House in Ebeusburg. on Monday, the 22d day of Jri.Y next, al one o'clock, P. M., the following Real Estate, lo wit : All thcrbrht, title, and interest of David Burkhurt or, in, and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Sunquehauua town ship, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Mi ciiavl I'lutt. Peter Helfriuk, aud others, con taining sixty-eight acres, more or lee, ulioot thirty acres of which are cleared, having there on erected a two story frame house, a one story frame stable, and a log burn, now iu the occu pancy of David Burkhurt. Taken ia execution utid to be sold at the suit of Dr. John J. Krisc, M. D. W. B. BONACKER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebeusburg, Juue Sutb, HKKIFF'S SALE. lij virtue of r writ of Vend. Expou. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria count-, und to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House iu Ebeusburg, on Monday, the 22i day of July next, at ouo o'clock, P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit: All the right, title, aud interest of Joseph Hollen, of, in. and to a piece or parcel of laud, situate In White Township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Daniel GlaaS, Wil liam Smith, una others, containing twenty acres, more or less, about live acres of which ure cleared, having thereon erected a one and a half hlory log house, not now occupied. Ta ken in execution ana to be sold at the suit of J. M. Troxcll. W. B. BONACKER. Sheriff. SUcriff'B Office, Ebeusburg, June 2V)th, 1872- VOTICE IN PARTITION. To the heirs aud legal representatives of Ann Evans, late or Ebcueburg Borough, Cambria county, deceased : Take notice, that an Inquest will be held at the late residence or Ann Evans, deceased, in Ebeusburg Borough, Cambria county, on Mon day, the 22i day of Jucy, next, at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon of that day, for tho purpose of making partition of the Real Estate or said deceased to and among her children aud legal representatives, ir the same can be done with out prejudice to or spoiling the whole; other wise, to value and appruis tho same, at which time and placo vou are requested to attend If you think proper. , W. B. BONACKER, Sheriff. Sheriff 's Office, Ebensburg, Juue So, 1872. 3t. Presidential Campaign CATS, CAPES & TORCHES. Send for Illustrated CiKCLLAit and Pkick List Cunningham & Hill, 1ianufactureh8, No. JOi 4 linreli filr't, PHILADELPHIA. June 29, 1872.-2ui. S Tie AYS. Came to the pe raises f the subscia'oor, in White Township, on or about June lath, instant, one iron gray mare, about 10 years old, aud a dark bay horse, bhtck tail, tint ne, aud tegs, star in forehead, and rijrlit eye out. The owner wiH come forward and reclaim his property. je29.3t. MATTHIAS KES3LEK. IOR SALE A new Spring Wnsott will be aold by the subscriber, on liberal terms. Also, Columbia Hay Hakes and the Volley Chief Mower and Reaper. je.23.3t, OEO.C.K.ZAJi,l, POSITIVELY No PostpoiieiiicKt!! -ruin GRAND CONCERT AND aTi lTt C-BTN fn c i . , . WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE AS ADVERTISED, OX JULY 4th, 1872. 300 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS Will Be Distributed. Tickets, $1.00. GEO. II. SIIMAFELT, GENERAL MANAGER, 1-2 Third Ar., Pittsburgh, Pa. T ICKXKE NOTICE Tl. following petition has been presented for the action of the Court of quarter Sessions, to he held at Ebensburg, ou Monday. July 8th, 1872, to wit ; TAVEHN I.ICKNNK. George W. Mullln, Washington towns-hip. Mathew Dignam, Gallitzin township. WHOLESALE LIQUOR. Thomas McGough, 2d Ward. Johnstown. J. K. HITE. Clerk. Office Clerk Q. S-. Ebensburg, June 18, 1872. A DMINISTRATOK'S NOTICE Kstate of Pat'k Doitgherty, dee'd. The undersigne.i, hut lug been appointed Ad mimstrxtor of the estate of Pnt'k Dougherty, lute ot Washington township. Cambria count v, deceased, hereby notifies all persons indebted to said estate thnt payment must be made im mediately, and thot having claims will please preset! t them duly probated for settlement. LI A M ES W, CON DON, Adm r; Summit ville, June 22, lH72.-tJt. A DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE.. Estate of Wm. Dougherty, dee'd. Having been granted Letters or Administra tion on the estate or Wiliium Dougherty, late of Washington township. Cambria county, de ceased, the undersigned hereby notifies all per sons indebted to said estate that payment must be made without delay, and those havinir claims or demands against the same are requested to present them properly authenticated for settle ment. JAMES W. CONDON. Adrn'r. Summit ville, June 22, 1872.-6t. PETITION for I NCOUI'O RATION -I- In the Court of Common Pleas of Cam bria County, No. 4. September Term, 1872. Pe tition for the Incorporation or the Gekmama Building asd Savings Association of Johus town. And now, June 3, 1872, Petition read and Ar ticles of Association perused und examined, which appearing to be lawful and not injurious to the community, are directed to be tiled and notice of application Tor a Charter of Incorpo ration be givfen by publication Tor three suc cessive weeks in one of the newspapers of the county. By tie Court. J. K. HITE, Prothonotarv. Prothy's Office, Ebeusburg, June 12, 1872.-31 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY! SAMPLE STREET, Near Union School House, Ebensburg THE subscribe r desires to call the attention of the citizens of Cambria and adjoiuiug counties to the fact that helms now in success ful operation in Ebensburg a Shop for the man ufacture and repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Spring- Hsgon. NIelgli. A lid all other rtatcriptuin of Tforfc in that line. .Employing ntne but pk 111 ful workmen and using only the best materials. I feel confident I can give eutire satisfaction iu work, styles and pfioes. Platform work done at short notice. Repair ing of all kind at feuded to at reasonable rates. A Blacksmith Shop in connection with Man ufactory. Call and sue specimens or work. June 22, 1872.-tf. D. M. CHCTE. jfctP HIGH STREET, Three Doors West of Centre Street, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. Boots aud Shoes, FL0U1, FEED, BACON, FISH, Coffee, Tea, Syrups and Molasses. ALL WHICH THEY TIIOMISE TO SELL AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Country Produce taken for GOODS. STATEMENT of the Auditors Settle- ment with the School Doard of Susquehan na township, cauiutiu couuty : S. J. Luther. ClleeUvr. Dn To amount . of Duplicate 0OT.i3 Cr. By am't p'd John Hearer. Tree s'r,. 309.53 " Tax returned to Co. Com'rs.... 55.33 Exonerations 31.43 " Commission 49.67015.91 Balance due District from Collector itt".52 John Hearer. Treasurer, Dr. To State Appropriation 110,8 John M. Weaklen. late Collector.. 5.9 John Bearer, late Collector, 10.73 S. J. Luther, lute Collector 5UU.53-1273.C3 Ck. Ey Orders paid 1303.87 Commission 24.51-1328.38 Balance duo Treasurer from District.. 51.75 AVb, the undersigned, do certify that we have examined thf above accounts, and had them as auovestatea. 8. .T.LUTHER. 1 JOHN SOMEKVILLE, V Auditor. V. W. HELFKJCK, S Attest :-Joux licAUEK, Clerk. 6-22.-3t. NEW DRAW FEED, m tit oix.-. THERE are some vxiinta in a Sewing Machine that ladies desiriuir to purchase shouici take into consideration, namely : Limine of Running, jt'rt?- of MaiMt'tmenl. Cata-itu tn U the tVork Required, tYerannfrim Xouie, autl Xun-Liabilitif to yet out of OriUr. Weclnlm that the InprevMl Elliptic pos sesses all lhee points, and that it is TIIE VEUV BEST FAMILY SIACIIINE KOIY SUKUI'ACIX'RLD, And we solicit an examination of it- Agents wanted in every county, to whom we will irive the most liberal terms. EATON BROTHERS. X3 nrt n Avm., uistuccc, Ts. IfS-.-Sia-r-j" THE G KE AT, AI) MUISs A&1) F;I 1 A. W. ERW1N & 172 and 174 FEDERAL ST., ALLECHMY. A CREAT A VARIED STOCK! MOCK ! BOUGHT ou the DECLINE ! BARGAINS! EVER KNOWN! Goods Shown Free! v OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOaOOfKKWKXMJOOOOOOOOOOOOtlOO ouooooooooooeooooooooouooooouoooooooooo oo OOOO IxifUl When vou want oooo oooo 0O000OK)0OC)000VKX)yO00KKX)O00OO(.)000Ol)0.iO 000000(KKXOoOocOOOOtKXX)OOOOOtIKKiOO)00 o 0000000000 -n. 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Oi) O i 00 And Other Seasonable Luxuries, i' OO OO OOOOOOOKKWOOOOOlKHXlOiKWKXVIor'OOOOOl'MMmtiO OOlX)oOOOOdoOOO'OUOOOO'0XOOCOOOOi)OOOOOv.O oo OO CALLONS.P.Ml(ANN.i oo OO oo ooooo oi oooooooooooooooivjoo'ioooooaooi.v mo io ouoooc ooooo ooooOoooooooooocououu OOOOOOOOO AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE AND TIMES 05 Contains Bioarraphies of Drew, Vanderbilt. Gould, Tweed, &:., with a financial history of the country for the lust three von re: nnd what 4Jriiiit knew about "IH.AIi I ltlDAV." Over 500 pa ires, l'rice t. Addiess New York BOOK CO., 115 Nassau st:cw York. KANSAS REGISTERED EOVDS Bale and Profitable Investment Itonds. Some of the wealthiest counties in KANSAS Alh-n, Anderson, FraukliuIobnson and Doug-last 'ou ti tles. Kejristered by the State of K.inens. Inter est and principal paid by the State Treasurer. The Monds pav 7 per cent, interest, and are over three years old, the coupons havinjr been always regularly and promptly paid. For statistii-s and informal ion, address SAM'L A. GAYLOllD A CO., 3s Wall St., N. Y. City. NO MORE RUBBING! BUT ONE OF STOWE'3 FOUNTAIN WASHERS. Retail price, 1.S0. STONE & YOtW. fS Af C StM Philadelphia, Pa. Semi for Circtihir. REWARD For any case of Blind. Itleediiiir, Itchimr of riot-rated Piieothat De Hing's PUeKentedu fails tocure. It ia prepared expressly to cure the Sold by all Drujryists. Piles, and nothing cite. Price, 1.00. Whfn the Blood ituhm with rocket like violence to the bead, causing' hot flushes, vertljro nnd dimness of feijfht, it is a certain slfrn that a mild, salubrious, cooMnp and eqtinl izinir laxative is required, and Tarrakt's Er- JTEKVESCENT SEL.TZKU APERIENT should be Ut ouce resorted to. SOLD IJY ALL DRUGGISTS. ItiEXTS Wnnlect. Ayents make more mon il ey at work for ua than anything else. ttusi- ties light and permanent, farricuiars irec, O. Srt.tsoiv & Con l ine Art Pidil&Hit, Port la ud.aine. U.S. PIANO ., ?r. T. 5o Aftnts, Circular free. ROAXir nwor the m'-c'"- Mcb fmpair filnlity-positive ;rrlcrty-proor that life U evo , w.t r i it.-oc.ri! i H ii e i w itv- nixjof that lire ueuiiuxi iV, . trt ,.r trfAero inHiieiwip or niiiiifxi iiiini,. n V v . . fitili und nhos phoric diet uiodern treatmcut of , gtw btrieturo and varicocele, ami i vciopmcnt; ten lectures tohis pri- j pelvic diseases. . m j 1 vate surjfi. al cl-". y EUVAUD H. D1.VO.N, I M. D 2 Fifth Avenue, is. .; w paires. co ''Everv line from tne pen or ur.imrai ism great. . great vatue W tuewuvw UUUu -aui Huit::i y I ill JKMOVAL am ESLAIJtf EMENr. cooi1'N stoves. rv i iiviVdi o i v v CO TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Having recently taken possession of the new ly fitted up and coin in odious buitaing on Htgn troet, two doors past of the Ttank und nenriv opposite the Mountain House, the subt-riber ii bettor prepared than ever to iiniui'tHcTitro fU srticlsln the TJN.COPPEK and SI I F.ET-I !: Nr V. AUE line, an of , which will be luriiished lo buyers at the vfry Uiwpat living prfr e. The -ubocriber alo proposes to keep a full ana varied assortment of CookiiigjI'arlor aud Heating Etovcs t t'ie mivsl approved doi'ih's. rr-Sp(,'Tixo nnd ltoOFINd marto fooilr r 8'iri warrtt?ij;v perfe ct in niHi.ufH' loi e ami ma teriHl. Kl.I'AlJt?.t promptly attcl.ded to. All work done l y ?i,e will lH-d..i;e t iv-l.t an! on lair terms, ahi al? s'l'OVES and WAKE sold by me can be depended ttpon as to qsiHlit and be ""dersold i p, i.:r,. A -itiuuatii .iu invt-eiiM? n patrcjiag.-m f rspcftf uii V solu-i- tel. fnn no troi r wiM be wautiha- to i-em'.or tu- tire satisfaction to all. Eliensburjr, Oct. 13. I'Co.-tf. fflSTcw iBBiniii isim WM. p. patton, Manufaettirer ami Dealer lit ALL KINflD Of CABINET FURNITURE X6s. ISO nnd 112 Union Street, JUILtSTon -.v. fx. llureauS; Eeds tends. WHhptnndi, PidebiiaidS, Chamber tSetf , Vsirlor Sets, Vnrdrobs, TtiKik Ca.-H.-Si Lounircj, Ac, ic, ice, &.c. Taho rfiir. Vof.d Scat Chnfr, Kitchen Furniture, Hed IOiinjres, Mattrefsess. Tete-a-Tetes. Exteiipioii Tables Diiilnir Tiblcs, t'Rtrtn-rl4. ic. See... Ac.. Ac, Ac 4c. Sid KvRitV HEscRinio or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order In excellent it . e and nt low prices. i abinet and hitiruiakc: s' mntcrials f all kinos for Mile. Furniture delivered at any point in Johnstown or at itailroad Stiition tree of p.vtra chin ko. w ?. I'AT'i O.N. Johnstowri, tict. 13, l?70.-tf. Geis Foster, Hos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street. JuliiimluHti, Ia. Invite the Bttchtimi of buyers to their laree afcd lt'xant btock of SPRLX6 AAD SHHILR GCCDS CONSITIsfl OF DltV GOODS. DIlEiiS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, FASCt GOODS, CARfETS, OIL C LOIIIS. 4c. AT KVEUY PKMtl LOOK SHARPAT THIS! 136. THE ONLYCATHOUC 136. COOK & PERIODICAL STORE IN CAM hill A COUNT. P. MEAfiEfe.('tVhi!cKa!eand Iletail f)ca- vi. jor in Standard Catholic H onks oi all kind. T'havfk Iux.ks. Kiiu.Ks, Historical and CoNTKflVFRSlAI, WtlKKS, PKK 1 1 1DICA li, Y 1C- Tr-RE8. Framks, &c. &c. l.M Franklin tift, Jo'iiiPtown. I'a. Will Kt-ll cverv article at Ual timore or J'hildi lphia ricee. A li! rial H i,uiU aU'iwrri to the Jirv. 7r-, Uhtm ii h- thir t nv iti in larun bit. Itonks bound and IMctliieH Irauied at the lowest u.it.le vrtci . All tho Lastern WeeMy Papers for sale. 136 Franklin Strset, Johnstown. 135, DGKTtSTRY ! AT 141.1)1 ( F.U It A'I'KS I DR. L.n.HOFFMAX.frrndiiareor nt.tal p,Jr. irery, respect fo I! v informs the r.nhlic ihnt h has permanently lot-ntffl in EnTCNSErja;, where hf rhay be foijnrt evew dav of the week. 1k. IfrifFMAM after having had amph iruc lloe for lh: space of srVcfl yf'hrs, dos not lit sl tnte in nftirmintf thstt he can fflve perfect mtis fRctlon In every ease relmintf to the profession. All brHiich.n f Mechanical im SurKitl Ien tistry CiifefulTy arid scientifically pcitorincd. Pnrtical.ir nrtetutun aiven to filliinr deenv.t teeth. Also. eel h extracted without pain. For" further Information concerninir prices, etc., call at bin tifRco on Illch street. omoKito tl.- Cambria House, where inav b e.vniinel sum files of his work, ul.lch ncid o?i I e, hii t- l.e appreciated. f mav 25 -tf 1 CHEAP rGOODS GOODS! Sd CHEAP! TTHK undersitrned would announce to bis pa- trons and the public KeticrflHy. tht ho has Just i-ecen ed n larKe und ele-aiit stock of BOOTS, SHOliS. i. .A ITFUS, SUl'i f:ls. HATS, CArs, &C. TEAS, COFFEES. St tJ AKS. ' SYRI'PS. SPICES, SOATS, ic. TOBACCO, CKiAKSSXlTPS, . PEHFU.MF.HIES. NOTIONS, &c; OIL, LAMPS. LAMP FI.XTCRES. WALL PAPFS, WINDOW nLTNDS, Sc. , besides a enerat varietr of other rooiIs. Call soou and see the bargains I am ofTcrru-. JAS. A. M A H EH, June I, lS72.-am. Si jm.vit, Pa. i.ih:,rl'i:cj WOOLEN FACT0EY! JJAVING in trod need new machfheiv into Our oolen F.l ctorv. we Hr now tiri-ne! manufacture on short notice, i .'LOTUS CASI ea IT wool taken worked on shares. in exchange for roods of Warkct price paid for wool T. il. JOShS t SO-NS. 24, lS7:i.-tf. Ebensburg, Feb. Pittsburgh Marbleized Mantel Works. XT 2T 0E3 J3 52? 193 Libertt Street, Pittsbcrgh, Ta Also, RANGES. CRATES. &a.. and particular' attrnf ion PM to Fl'KNACES, Pt:b!ic and Pri rtiOiic una rrl June l.-3m-l vate liuituings. JAMES Hi HEED tl CO., HALf liS f 3f CLOCKS Al JEWELRY. 5-H. Xo. 68 I'lnii Avenue, t3ui.J PITTSBI7R ; II , I 4 . FINE WATCHES CAREFULLY REFAIRED' COAL! COAL! ! The PiiWriher is now prepared to furnish, in lin-fte or smalt Sunntities. all quartfies of A NTH K A CITE and ITUMINOUS COAL, at lowest market rates. Coul delivered promptly and free of charne for hauling- nt any point in Ebt-nsbur r vfefnity. Orders left at the Zahm Stoke will reteivedua attention. DANIEL H.ZAHM. Ebeusburff, May 25. 1872.-tf- 0TMAX & BUCK. Pbyslriam inf Korffom. C.lHSOLLTOWN. PA; Omce in rear of John Ruck's titore. Nlht calls may lie lh5e either at the residence of Dr. Oat roan or at John Iftick's residence. WiiTlirirr7) VD & c6 . RANKERS, ALTOONA, PA. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver nrY.? Gold for ale. tTolleclMins made. Monies re- lred mi dwnoslt, Davnble i demand without j interest or upon time wtth inttroit alfaii raUt.- JOHN lUNTOT?4 Attorn-i,-utLmi Johnstown, Pa. OflVeo In tniiuiinjr south west comer of Main and T rank fin street s, sec ond storj." Eutrancc on Frunklta street. TY W. DICK, ATTORSKt at Law. Ebi -- eonburg-. Pa. Office tnt Cokuuvs Row. All marmfer ot leiral business utteiried to smTi factorily aud c7llertiois a specialty. L-l.tl- .IAM KITTLf.L, Aiicrutifix-- LAW. Ebeusburg-, Pa. iffice lu C.iT'.-' i xt- nBlc Row, untrt; sUt'Ot. iuu SO.-tf ? , T